Before, I saw the header titles across the top, assorted adverts or whatever down each side and the content summaries started immediately under the titles.

Now, I see a much simplified banner across the top, a list of useful things down the left side which takes up a full screen on this admittedly elderly desktop and then the content summaries, albeit better spaced out than before but that’s not a complaint, compactness is good!

I scrolled right down this time, found all the previous side-content in a row down the centre of the sctreen. So I suspect that something isn’t laying itself out correctly but I don’t know. Ok before, not now, and most other websites are ok. All Java etc is enabled.

Question: I was flying over the Tip of Greenland and St John’s Island. There appeared to be large ice bergs and floating ice. It covered a huge area south of each location. What was I looking at from 35,000 feet

Google announced that any website that was not mobile friendly as of April 23 would go to the bottom of their search engine, so I updated the website to a new theme for that reason. It seems to be working for most people, but not all. One reader is getting an entirely black screen. I will ask my webmaster what can be done.

Dear Robert,
Could I trouble you for your take on this Planet X/Nibiru star system arrival controversy? It would seem to offer much “cause & effect” insight into the uptick in worldwide geologic events and dove-tail into both J.L. Casey’s & your analysis.
I speak of the YouTube accessible photography & Zecharia Sitchin’s book “12th Planet” {Which I’ve yet to acquire}. Thank-you for your work by the way.
Best Regards

First thought’s were WHAAATTTT???? Comes as no surprise, remember we are headed into Winter down here. Most interesting reading even so, someone somewhere has got this global warming seriously muddled up, or they are downright lying to us. Fraud – Legally, would be worth exploring, what about people who have spent money changing their circumstances because we have been told we are warming.

Australian Govt website, just one page of many, talking about living at Mawson, one and same physical site as above article, in Australian, apply some brain power people, that’s what God gave you a brain for.
Sorry for the sarcasm Robert, will keep you updated from down -under.

It is time to recalculate these ages based on real observations and experimental results.
And here is great vid about The Origin of Earth’s Radioactivity ( it is used to calculate age)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFDPKD1KbdM

Looking ahead to the next solar cycles, the model predicts that the pair of waves become increasingly offset during Cycle 25, which peaks in 2022. During Cycle 26, which covers the decade from 2030-2040, the two waves will become exactly out of synch and this will cause a significant reduction in solar activity.

“In cycle 26, the two waves exactly mirror each other – peaking at the same time but in opposite hemispheres of the Sun. Their interaction will be disruptive, or they will nearly cancel each other. We predict that this will lead to the properties of a ‘Maunder minimum’,” said Zharkova. “Effectively, when the waves are approximately in phase, they can show strong interaction, or resonance, and we have strong solar activity. When they are out of phase, we have solar minimums. When there is full phase separation, we have the conditions last seen during the Maunder minimum, 370 years ago.”

After having endured years of pro-agw/climate change propaganda from the msm,it was a surreal experience reading an article beginning with the following paragraph :

“Fast Retailing Co. fell by the most in more than a year after the apparel retailer raised doubt about meeting sales targets for Uniqlo sales in Japan, saying unseasonably cool weather has damped demand for summer clothes.”

Can you imagine the hysterics by the media if this story had been about damped demand for winter clothes? There was so much hype about a ‘heat wave’ in Japan in May,along with the usual hottest year ever mantra,yet this article providing hard facts will be totally ignored.

I haven’t seen much recent information on ICE AGE NOW about the concentration of atmospheric CO2.
So I thought I’d let you know that while looking for greenhouse equipment today I came across a website (provided) about controlling CO2 for optimum growth of plants and it got me thinking. Basically plants grow best at 1000-1500ppm. Higher concentrations of CO2 like this are actually good for plant growth and of course world food production.

Plants will consume CO2 in an unventilated greenhouse until a shortage of CO2 limits their growth. Many plants will not grow at all when the levels of atmospheric CO2 become less than 150ppm.

As a geologist I am also familiar with the fact that CO2 in the atmosphere has never been constant. It was dramatically reduced from several thousand ppm to a few hundred during the colonization of the land by plants between 400 and 300 million years ago, during what we call the Devonian and Carboniferous periods. Plant growth was prolific and like in the modern unventilated greenhouse this contributed to the reduction in CO2. Then around 300 million years ago during the Late Carboniferous / Permian periods a severe ice age occurred lasting 20-30 million years. Was this ice age caused by low CO2 levels??

Right now we are towards then end of a brief interglacial in the middle of the latest ice age that only began 2-4 million years ago, so there may be a long way to go yet before it really gets warmer again! The start of the current ice age also coincided with historically low levels of CO2. Was this once again cause and effect? With 1000 to 2000 ppm CO2 prior to the latest ice age, it was nice and warm everywhere and rainfall was plentiful. So why are we risking another advance of the ice and continuation of the current ice age when we could lift CO2 to higher levels, secure a warmer, wetter climate for all and encourage more plant growth.

Ah but then alarmist will say – what about the acidification of the oceans and death of corals? The answer to that is look once again to the geological record. In this you will also discover that at the same time as CO2 levels were between 6000 and 7000 ppm some 500 plus million years ago in the Cambrian period, this was also a time of major coral reef production in many places around the world. Cambrian limestone is very common!

Hi, I am new here. It looks like a great site. I did read the book Dark Winter recently, but not the one featured here.

I wanted to ask a speculative practical question. I live in NJ with a small greenhouse and am able to start things early and get an abundant harvest early. I’ve been seeing many young folks get interested in gardening and am helping them out. John Casey’s estimate that we will lose 3 weeks at each end of the growing season does not bother me personally, although I realize that our entire tier of northern states and Canada will need to change seed varieties and food price hikes will affect us all.

Is that what you are predicting here? Shorter seasons? Or are you expecting the sorts of scenarios that Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote about in Farmer Boy, where in upstate NY they had a freeze the fourth of July? Are you predicting major crop losses from actual freezes mid season for NJ ( zone 6b now), or just shorter seasons? If the former, should I be thinking about starting to stash up on row covers and protection that could keep a garden safe as low as 25-22 f or so? Or are you predicting far worse in NJ? Thanks for any thoughts.

Perhaps NOAA should take some inspiration for its “hottest year ever” advisories from the title of the article as summers get even chillier in the years ahead.They would probably go something along the lines of :

“Its still the hottest year ever,just try & avoid freezing to death from the icy summer weather we’re having.”

Robert,
I’ve been a student of the forests for many years and have a “sawmill.” Though not a professor with science credentials, I found the following on the Smithsonian…In other words, C02 is causing trees to grow faster…I know by experience, if you look at a tree’s growth rate, it is attributable on 2 things only! The amount of WATER (rain) and the nutrient in soil. You will enjoy this global warming/climate change article:http://smithsonianscience.si.edu/2010/02/forests-growing-at-a-faster-rate/

CO2 is the most toxic poison,but heavy metals such as Arsenic & cadmium are no big deal,just a minor inconvenience.At least thats the way the EPA appears to think,judging by how much effort is being put into cleaning up the latest catastrophe theyre directly responsible for.The polluted water,tainted a sickly yellowish-orange due to the large concentration of pollutants,is only “as acidic as black coffee” according to the EPA.

“Climate change is a global problem. The planet is warming because of the growing level of greenhouse gas emissions from human activity. If this trend continues, truly catastrophic consequences are likely to ensue from rising sea levels, to reduced water availability, to more heat waves and fires.” — Malcolm Turnbull

The writing was already on the wall for Abbott.He had to go before the Climate conference.

“A year after scrapping laws putting a price on carbon, Australia’s ruling conservative coalition is facing rising heat over its stance on greenhouse-gas emissions ahead of global climate talks scheduled for later this year.”WSJ

and give us your thoughts on whether the countries that are marked as “vulnerable” wouldn’t actually be prime living space in the event of an ice age?

I just can’t shake the idea that TPTB are doing such a contrived song and dance about parts of the world that will be livable under so-called “warming”, when what they really want to do is remove the people from the “vulnerable” areas and take them over, themselves. Can’t you just see them trying to convince the billions of people who live the warmer parts of the world to give up their space for a pittance, only to see the elite take them over at the point of a bayonet?

Won’t those so-called “vulnerable” (warm) parts of the globe actually still be livable without extraordinary infrastructure in the event of an ice age?

It seems Nations enjoy collecting money from Climate Change but like the Citizens do not want to pay that “Green Money” out. Will the Rich Nations become “Deniers”? How fitting under developed Nations in the Name of Climate Change. Apparently when the shoe is on the other foot it does not feel good.

ABSTRACT:
We derive two principal components (PCs) of temporal magnetic field variations over the solar
cycles 21–24 from full disk magnetograms covering about 39% of data variance, with σ=0.67.
These PCs are attributed to two main magnetic waves travelling from the opposite hemispheres
with close frequencies and increasing phase shift. Using symbolic regeression analysis we also derive
mathematical formulae for these waves and calculate their summary curve which we show is linked
to solar activity index. Extrapolation of the PCs backward for 800 years reveals the two 350-year
grand cycles superimposed on 22 year-cycles with the features showing a remarkable resemblance
to sunspot activity reported in the past including the Maunder and Dalton minimum. The summary
curve calculated for the next millennium predicts further three grand cycles with the closest grand
minimum occurring in the forthcoming cycles 26–27 with the two magnetic field waves separating
into the opposite hemispheres leading to strongly reduced solar activity. These grand cycle variations
are probed by α−Ω dynamo model with meridional circulation. Dynamo waves are found generated
with close frequencies whose interaction leads to beating effects responsible for the grand cycles
(350–400 years) superimposed on a standard 22 year cycle. This approach opens a new era in
investigation and confident prediction of solar activity on a millenium timescale.

I am in Melbourne Australia. Just before Christmas, your site was put on blocked list. Under Australian laws, any small pressure group can apply and have a site blocked. You cannot get a list of blocked sites, nor can you appeal a blockage unless you can organise a mass protest at political level.

Since Glyphosate was originally patented as an antibiotic and chelator, and since it is the most widely used weed killer in the world, and since it persists in seawater, I think it would be a good idea to look for it in these animals’ bodies.

It would be snow wonder if former US Vice President, Al Gore, were to be quickly editing and re-writing his book ‘An Inconvenient Truth’? A book on fairy tales…er…sorry, I mean his views on Global and Celestial Forces that determine climate on our planet!

Those who hanker after the truth should read my recently released book titled, “21st Century Electricity” (ISBN 978-1-78507-390-8) available online from sources such as Amazon. This is a book the government, power companies and the wind industry would prefer you did not read! Indeed, in the Preface to the book, the UK Botanist and well known Broadcaster David Bellamy OBE, says “Everything the Wind Energy Associations never wanted to see in print!”

Perhaps some kind soul in a generous act could send a copy to Al Gore?

 Be aware of the alternative renewable options there are for electrical generation.

Be well versed in the mechanics of the tides…do you ‘really understand’ and can you adequately explain the ocean tides.

Written for the general public with minimal use of formulae and mathematics. Spread the ‘gospel’ informing all your family, friends and colleagues so they may obtain a book for themselves and share in this knowledge

When I tried to buy your Fire/Ice book and went to Add to Cart (Canada), the link went no where, same with the US button. The other country button works (but is more expensive)

See your other book re evolution, had similar thoughts, a weak Heliosphere in conjunction with a weak Magnetosphere would welcome more ionizing radiation into the biosphere…. kind of a crap shoot to mutate dna in gametes but feasible, Would suggest pulses of evolution ensue from those episodes.

Anyways, if you get your paypal buttons working would be pleased to buy your book.

It does matter where you start showing data. As I remember the Satellites were launched to track the cooling that had been happening since the mid 1940’s. Some of us are old enough to remember the predictions of the coming Ice Age and how it could be fought.

I’m a long term but previously silent reader in Sydney Australia. For most of 2016 your site has been unreachable for me, and I thought it must be down. Turns out it is being blocked by the Australian carrier Optusnet (my ISP.) I’m now using the Tor Browser to access your site.
See my thread on an Australian electronics forum with traceroute and ping details:http://www.eevblog.com/forum/chat/optusnet-blocking-a-news-site-what-to-do/

I don’t suppose you have set up a block on an IP address range from Optus? That’s the only other explanation. But it’s more likely Optus doing it, since they do have a government-sponsored site censorship system.

Hi! Please, search for the current cold wave that is hitting South America and, especially, Brazil. So many records of low temperatures in our country! I like cold weather, but this cold wave is the most strong in last 16-20 years and is during 1 week. I hope you reply me.

Experts say that solar activity as low as it currently is has not been seen since the mini-ice age that took place between 1645 and 1715 – a period known as the Maunder Munimum where the entire Thames froze over.

A new model has allowed experts to predict solar activity with more accuracy than ever before and it suggests that magnetic activity will fall by 60 per cent between 2030 and 2040.

The model looks at the Sun’s ’11-year heartbeat’ – the period it takes for magnetic activity to fluctuate. This cycle was first discovered some 173 years ago.

However, a mathematician has established a more up-to-date model that can forecast what the solar cycles will look like based upon dynamo effects in two layers of the Sun.

I consider R. C. Sutcliffe’s 1966 book Weather and Climate to be a very honest and easily read. And I find that it has recently been republished by W. W. Norton & Company as a paperback. In it (Chapter 7, Radiation and Energy Exchanges) he wrote (2nd sentence): “Here and there, it is true, in volcanoes and hot springs the internal heat is locally noticeable but, with these exceptions, the heat of the earth, generated by the radioactivity of its mineral substances, is sealed within the crust and mantle of the earth and leaks out into the oceans and atmosphere at an entirely negligible rate.” Which your recent PSI article suggests: Maybe not.

I spent 30+ years in northern Minnesota after which I moved to Oregon. To have something to do during retirement I bought a recreational property about 50 miles east-southeast of Crater Lake. About 13 miles east of my cabin is Gearhart Mtn which seems to have blown its top also. I have not yet hiked up to its 8364ft summit. I have read that geologists do not consider Gearhart to be a part of the volcanic Cascade range.

About 50ft to the east of my cabin (about 4800ft) is the beginning of a 30+ft vertical rimrock of extruded lava which extends several miles to the south with a few breaks where the extruded lava has crumbled so one can climb to a generally flat plateau covered with thickly scattered with head-sized rocks which came from somewhere not obvious unless it was from Gearhart 13 miles to the east. To the north of this plateau is a narrow valley after which the land rises to form a somewhat similar, but more sloped, plateau. Here, on the plateau, one finds the edges of lava flows (not extrusions) which are about 2-4ft high and they repeat maybe every 200ft as the plateau slopes upward.

I give this somewhat detailed description to ask: Why consider only volcanoes?

I have pondered the glaciers which are accepted to have covered the northern portions of the Northern Hemisphere’s continents more than once and the last time possibly only melted 10,000 years ago. Now, it seems to be a no-brainer to consider that it has to snow a lot to form these glaciers. And where they have formed strongly suggests these continents likely have surrounded the Arctic Ocean as they do now with the North Pole somewhere near the middle of this ocean. So it is easy to image what could happen if the Arctic Ocean were heated by its bottom to the surface temperatures of the Tropical Oceans.

A fact I know is the “radioactivity of its mineral substances’ is due to nuclear fission of isotopes which have half-lives. Thus, this radioactivity and its heating must be decreasing. And if the core of the earth is molten, there could be circulations which might bring high densities of this fissionable matter near other high densities of fissionable matter so that a critical mass is created and a fission explosion occurs as in the fission bomb we made. Of course, an explosion is not necessary create to increase the rate of the nuclear decay as is done in the controlled fission reactions of nuclear power plants.

And, letting my imagination run wild, I know stars, our sun, is composed of primary of hydrogen, which is understood to be undergoing fusion reactions to produce a ‘surface’ temperature which emits the solar radiation necessary to maintain the surface temperature of the earth as it does. Again, because we humans have been unable to create a controlled fusion reaction, maybe the fusion reactions somewhere in the interior of the stars and our sun, are occurring as fusion explosions also.

A spokesperson from Coles said weather had led to “an industry-wide shortage of cherries”. – ABC
Cherries from farms in Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia will be the “most expensive ever grown in history”, says the president of the Cherry Growers Association of Australia.

Farmers on the eastern seaboard have been hit hard by continued rain, unseasonably cold weather and low pollination spread which has reduced the annual harvest to just 40 per cent of the previous year.

The low yield has forced supermarkets to maintain the high price for cherries.

Tom Eastlake, president of the Cherry Growers Association of Australia, said the situation was “unprecedented”.

“Everyone just got smashed,” Mr Eastlake said.

“We are about three weeks to a month behind schedule in some places and little to no yield.

“Nothing like this has ever happened before across every production region in [eastern] Australia.”

Mr Eastlake said growers were doubly stung by a typical outlay of costly fertilising and fungicide programs which had been applied prior to the dramatic weather events.

“This will be the most expensive crop per cherry grown in history,” Mr Eastlake said.

“Unfortunately when you’ve already committed to your full fertilising, fungicide, pruning and labour program and you then find out you don’t have any yield?

Thought you might like to look at this link. I used to live in Wyoming and drive up to this location several times a week. I know that storms back there can be bad, but I never heard of anything like this before.

Hi Robert; last night I was looking for the “ice age” site on my tablet so I could read the newest news from your site. when I googled it (I don’t have it loaded on my tablet) amazing things showed up. there is news links out there where persons of influence are starting to talk about where we are in the beginnings of a new ice age. I just thought you should know that your efforts are starting to take hold.

Hi Bob,
I’ve been following your site for some years now and have been enthused by all the great information available there. Lately, however, it seems to have shifted to centering more on weather events than articles that emphasis the warped information that most people are fed by the MSM. I came across these two articles and thought perhaps you might be able to use them. Hopefully, they will give a boost to those who daily have to wade through the BS that passes for “normal” news.
“The Delusional War on Warmth”, Viv Forbes, http://www.americanthinker.com
“XKCD’s Cri De Couer”, David Archibald, http://www.wattsupwiththat.com

I’m wondering with the warm last two winters in the states after the 3 cold ones I’m wondering if these exstreams between cold winters and warm winters is actually part of the ice age cycle.in other words right before the system is getting ready to switch from one mode to the new mode you get these battles of exstreams for a while and this warm winter isnt from global warming but part of the cycle play out that is warning us something is getting ready to switch in the system and right before the switch you get these year to year exstreams in eather direction.the next few years will be interesting to see how this all plays out.

One of the articles on this site indicates an increase in volcanic activity following a prolonged cooling phase. Does this planetary cooling cause a contraction of the earth’s crust which would apply pressure to the molten layers below and as a result, more volcanic activity? This seems plausible.

First cold wave in Brazil, 2017: Brazilian capitals of many different States (including São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro) had their coldest night in the year (April 28th, 2017) reaching typical winter levels.

Also São Paulo has broken a record lasting 46 years by having its coldest afternoon for the month of April. Notice São Paulo is located at 23°S and 800m height (the State of São Paulo is cut by the Capricorn).

The cold wave has even reached the State of Bahia, tropical zone of the country thus bringing unusual strong wind and heavy rain for the month.

On Friday, Al Gore’s sequel to “An Inconvenient Truth” – “An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power” – arrives in movie theaters across the country. But there’s another inconvenient sequel worth noting and, like most sequels, this one is even worse than the original.

Gore’s hypocritical home energy use and “do as I say not as I do” lifestyle has plunged to embarrassing new depths.

In just this past year, Gore burned through enough energy to power the typical American household for more than 21 years, according to a new report by the National Center for Public Policy Research. The former vice president consumed 230,889 kilowatt hours (kWh) at his Nashville residence, which includes his home, pool and driveway entry gate electricity meters. A typical family uses an average of 10,812 kWh of electricity per year, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

Here’s a video concerning the digitization of weather data collected from the top of Ben Nevis between 1883 and 1904, I note that the data can only be used in model reconstructions of past weather once it has been digitized so up to now has not been used.

Having completed the digitization of the Ben Nevis data Weather Rescue is now turning its attention to the European Daily Weather Reports produced by the Met Office since 1860.

The website states:

Every day since 1860 the UK Met Office has produced daily weather reports from across western Europe. The observations came from Sweden in the north to Spain in the south, and from Ireland in the west to Germany in the east.

Originally the weather observations were transmitted by telegraph to London and collated. Most of the weather observations, especially from before 1950, have never been digitised.

With modern tools we can now reconstruct the weather patterns over Europe but there are many gaps which these observations will help fill.

Interesting admission, so basically weather reconstructions covering pre-1950 in Europe will have vast amounts of data not included as it has never been digitized. It does make you wonder how accurate the existing reconstructions actually are.

I am sending this message to you Ice age Farmer crew, Oppenheimer ranch, Adapt 2030 and Iceagenow.Info

We know what the future is bringing, may not have an exact timeline but the end product is inevitable. We are descending into the GSM and the world will suffer. Changes are occurring all around us it’s palpable. For us that are aware, we are preparing and watching for news, but have somewhat become numb or better yet, expecting this changes, and thus, less and less shocked as time goes by. My worry is that the time is nigh and we have to let everyone know what is coming, so they can also prepare. Specially those we love and family members. Has been a battle uphill for myself and I am sure many of you to explain and convince your loved ones, even spouses which makes preparing that much harder. You see, for every event you report the media reports 10 pointing in the other direction and frankly we don’t have time to scour the internet for news daily. I have been considering what can be done to help us reach out to more people with less stigma and more evidence. How can we report global events in real time so people can see all the changes happening worldwide so they can see it’s not just a blip here and there but massive simultaneous events happening worldwide?with an obvious trend. Nothing exaggerated or biased. Just truth. No comments, no opinions (maybe ability to make comments from the side of viewers) just naked data. Maybe a wiki type page.
With separate topics to ease establishing patterns on people’s minds. Say
-Cold
-Snow and Ice
-Vulcanism
-Quakes
-Hurricanes and other storms
-Crop losses
-Heat/ drought
-Lightning and other atmospheric events
-Miscellaneous (varied related topics like the snake invasion the other day for example

I don’t have the time or the resources to do this, but I truly hope that one of you can. This is a much needed tool, info is out there mostly (thank you) due to you folks, but it’s scattered through various pages and videos. We, the world population, needs a page to keep track of all events together. I truly believe this will held educate and prepare. This page is my Christmas wish of perhaps our last Christmas (who knows?), I hope one of you guys alone or in tandem can make it come true.
Thank you

Summer or winter? São Paulo has January with raincot and coat
The tepid temperatures in the first days of the year surprises Paulistas; On Monday, the minimum temperature was 16.5 ° C

Fábio de Castro, O Estado de S.Paulo

09 January 2018 | 04h00

SÃO PAULO – The rain reminds us of January, but the clothes are typical of the autumn. By 10 am this Monday, 8, the National Institute of Meteorology (INMET), in Mirante de Santana, north of the capital, recorded 80.1 millimeters of precipitation, which corresponds to 34% of the average volume of normal rainfall for January that is 237 mm

But what is most surprising is the tepid temperature. The Inmet reported 16.5 ° C minimum temperature on Monday, the lowest record of the year. For the month, it was the lowest since January 22 last year, when the temperature dropped to 16.2 ° C.

The company Climatempo, specializing in climatology, explains that in summer the temperature may suddenly drop and be much below normal. One reason is the passage of strong polar masses.

Although the rain was natural at this time of year, cook Zilda Dias Macedo, 53, is sure that something is happening with the weather. “It’s no surprise at all that time, because January is the same rainy season, but I’m cold.” I preferred the heat of the last days, “he said, wearing a hooded jacket.

On Thursday ,January 18th 2018, at 2 AM , there are BLIZZARDS raging across Scotland, Northern Ireland and Northern England.

Scotland had a foot of snow two nights ago. Hundreds of cars were stuck in the snow on Scotland’s roads.
Please put it on your excellent web-site.

PLUS, why not put this youtube report by PIERS CORBYN, brother of UK Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn , who has widely differing views from his brother.I am a great “fan” of Mr Corbyn – I do not mean Jeremy – I mean his brother Piers Corbyn. Watch him here:-
Piers Corbyn https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urfPl8bahwc

Britain was battered by gales gusting to 95mph overnight that downed trees and damaged buildings – but the Met Office insisted the winds were not severe enough to warrant being named as an official winter storm.
“Just more censorship”

Hi,
Been following your work for some time and enjoy the daily updates very much.

I’ve been looking forward to purchasing you latest/online book but as
I started to purchase it, I found the process a bit difficult.
I merely wanted to buy the book not subscribe and have my password typing questioned a couple of times.
I decided to ‘read’ the T’s & C’s…there aren’t any.
And, it looks like Paypal is my only option which is awkward in that, I’ve recently had a number of problems with them and orders from Rod Martin books where I pay and receive no book…so, I’m a bit suspicious of that avenue, you see.
Just wanted to buy the book…perhaps I could send you the money or…?

If this doesn’t work out, that’s alright too.
Good luck,
Hugh
Spokane, WA

Robert,
I wish to apologize for my terse reaction in my perceived difficulty of ordering your latest ebook. This morning, my email had your welcome notice and in some magical way, my ‘account’ has been opened.
I followed links and some how all is well. Sorry to waste your time and, hopefully not your image in this effort to get the facts out to folks. The fault was mine for being impatient and expecting computers to work the way I expect.
Thank you and all the best, Hugh